REPORT 


RECRUITING  COMMITTEE 


APPOINTED  BY 


THE  ENROLLED  MEN 


WATERTOWN 


TO  FILL   THE    QUOTA  OF   THE   TOWN,  UNDER  THE   CALL 

OF  THE  PRESIDENT,  JULY  18,  1864,  FOR  FIVE 

HUNDRED    THOUSAND   MEN. 


BOSTON: 

PRESS   OF   GEO.    C.   RAND   &   AVERY,   3   CORNHILL. 

18  64. 


REPORT 


RECRUITING  COMMITTEE 


APPOINTED  BY 


THE  ENROLLED  MEN 


WATERTOWN 


TO   FILL    THE    QUOTA  OF   THE   TOWN,  UNDER  THE    CALL 

OF  THE  PRESIDENT,  JULY  18,  1864,  FOR  FIVE 

HUNDRED   THOUSAND   MEN. 


BOSTON: 
PRESS   OF   GEO.    C.   RAND   &   AVERY,   3   CORNHILL. 

18  64. 


PREFATORY. 


On  the  eighteenth  day  of  July,  1864,  His  Excellency,  Abraham 
Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States,  issued  the  following  call 
for  500,000  troops,  to  put  down  the  rebellion  existing  against  the 
Government  of  the  United  States : 

PROCLAMATION. 

Whereas,  by  an  act  approved  July  4th,  1864,  it  is  provided  that 
the  President  of  the  United  States  may  call  for  any  number  of 
men  as  volunteers,  for  the  respective  terms  of  one,  two,  and  three 
years,  for  military  service ;  and  that  in  case  the  quota  or  any  part 
thereof  of  any  town,  township,  ward  of  a  city,  precinct,  or  election 
district,  or  of  a  county  not  so  sub-divided,  shall  not  be  filled  within 
fifty  days  after  such  call,  the  President  shall  immediately  order  a 
draft  for  one  year,  to  fill  such  quota,  or  any  part  thereof  which 
may  be  unfilled  ;  and 

Whereas,  the  new  enrolment,  heretofore  ordered,  is  so  far  com- 
pleted as  that  the  aforementioned  act  may  be  now  put  in  operation 
for  recruiting  and  keeping  up  the  strength  of  the  armies  in  the 
field,  for  garrisons  and  such  military  operations  as  maybe  required 
for  the  purpose  of  suppressing  the  rebellion  and  restoring  the  au- 
thority of  the  United  States  in  the  insurgent  States: 

•Now,  therefore,  I,  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United 
States,  do  issue  this  my  call  for  five  hundred  thousand  volunteers 
for  military  service,  provided  nevertheless  that  all  credits  which 
may  be  established  under  section  eight  of  aforesaid  act,  on  account 
of  persons  who  have  entered  the  naval  service  during  the  present 
rebellion,  and  by  credits  for  men  furnished  to  military  service  in 
excess  of  calls  heretofore  made  for  volunteers,  will  be  accepted  un- 
der the  call  for  one,  two,  or  three  years,  as  they  may  elect ;  and  will 
be  entitled  to  the  bounty  provided  by  law  for  the  period  of  service 
for  which  they  enlist. 

And  I  hereby  proclaim,  order,  and  direct,  that  immediately  after 
the  fifth  of  September,  being  fifty  days  from  the  date  of  this  call,  a 
draft  for  troo})S  to  serve  foi*  one  year  shall  be  held  in  every  town, 
township,  ward  of  a  city,  precinct,  election  district,  or  a  county  not 
so  sub-divided,  to  fill  the  quota,  which  shall  be  assigned  to  it  under 
this  call,  or  any  part  thereof  Avhich  may  be  unfilled  by  volunteers 
on  the  said  fifth  day  of  September,  1864. 

(Sig;ned)  Abkaham  Lincoln. 

By  the  President. 

Wm,  H.  Seward, 

Secretary  of  State. 

Washington,  Juhj  18,  1804. 

In  answer  to  this  call,  the  Committee  respectfully  submit  the 
following  Report: 


REPORT. 


The  following  List  of  Enrolled  Men  agreed  to  pay 
the  assessment  of  Forty  Dollars  each,  levied  on  them 
by  the  Recruiting  Committee,  to  aid  in  filling  the  quota 
of  Watertown.    Delinquents  are  noted  in  the  margin. 


1. 

Allen  James.    Arsenal.  —  Not 

32. 

Clark  William  H. 

paid. 

33. 

Claham  Edmund.  — Refuses  to 
pay  on  account  of  exemption. 

2. 

Banks  Thomas  G. 

34. 

Childs  Edward  F. 

3. 

Brigbam  JqLn  Jr. 

35. 

Coolidge  John  Jr. 

4. 

Barker  Joseph  G-. 

36. 

Cutter  J.  L. 

5. 

Burnham  Charles  H. 

37. 

Carey  Patrick. 

6. 

Blaisdell  J.  T. 

38. 

Cole  John  S. 

7. 

Barnard  Joel. 

39. 

Coolidge  Wendell  P. 

8. 

Beck  Henry  C.  —  Paid  $30. 

40. 

Chant  Frank  D. 

9. 

Brackett  D.  W. 

41. 

Chase  Daniel  E,  —  Substitute. 

10. 

Barker  A.  A. 

42. 

Cutter  W.  H.  —  Arsenal.  Not 

11. 

Bemis  Lucius. 

-    paid. 

12. 

Bradford  John. 

43. 

Clement  J.  W. 

13. 

Blackwell  E.  B. 

44. 

Chadliourn  Henry  R. 

14. 

Barnard  John. 

45. 

Chadbourn  M.  H. 

15. 

Bu^rk  Thomas  1st. 

16. 

Bean  H.  G. 

46. 

Doherty  J.  V. 

17. 

Bean  Enoch. 

47. 

Derby  H.  Clay. 

18. 

Bo  wen  George  S. 

48. 

Davis  Robert  L. 

19. 

Brown  Benjamin. 

49. 

Dana  C.  S.  —  Substitute. 

20. 

Babb  Freeman. 

50. 

Dyer  E.  D.  —Settled  by  note. 

21. 

Bean  J.  M. 

51. 

Dudley  0.  W. 

22. 

Berry  Frank  J.  1st. 

52. 

Doty  W.  D. 

23. 

Barron  Warren  W. 

53. 

Dickey  Ira  S. 

24. 

Brackett  H.  T. 

54. 

Doherty  Matthew. 

25. 

Brown  J.  H. 

26. 

Bryant  F. 

55. 

Edgeeomb  Freeman  H. 

27. 

Chase  Henry. 

56. 

Fleming  A.  F. 

28. 

Coffin  J.  W. 

57. 

Fuller  A.  A. 

29. 

Conant  J.  H.  —  Substitute. 

58. 

Furlong    Charles.  —  Arsenal. 

30. 

Crawford  Calvin  D. 

Not  paid. 

31. 

Chase  Frederick  D.  — Not  paid. 

59. 

Fellows  Orrin  P.  —  Not  paid. 

60. 

Fillebrown  G.  E.  —  Said  to  be 

100. 

March  Delano.  —  Substitute. 

enrolled  in  Belmont ;    also, 

101. 

March  George  N. 

is  in  W.  —  Not  paid. 

102. 

Mason  H.  P. 

61. 

Fewkes  Jesse. 

103. 

Maybery  W.  H.  —  Exempt. 

62. 

Farwell  W.  E. 

104. 

McMaster  A. 

63. 

Ferdon  Thomas.  —  Paid  $20. 

105. 

Marshall  Nahum. 

106. 

Magee  J.  W. 

64. 

Gleason  Samuel. 

107. 

Moore  G.  B. 

65. 

Gilkey  Royal.  —  Substitute. 

108. 

Madden  James. 

66. 

Gilkey  Pyam  L. 

109. 

McLauthlin  C.  C. 

67. 

Goodrich  J.  B. 

110. 

Meacham  G.  F. 

68. 

Gage  W.  L. 

111. 

Me C arty  John  Rev. 

69. 

Greenwood  Lewis. 

112. 

Meaher  Dennis. 

113. 

Moriarty  John. 

70. 

Hildreth  A.  W. 

114. 

McLauthlin  J.  L. 

71. 

Hinman  J. 

115. 

Mayo  Emery. 

72. 

Hardy  W.  L. 

116. 

McGarvey  Charles  H. 

73. 

Hutchins  F.  J. 

117. 

Macurdy  H.  W. 

74. 

Holbrook  J,.  G.  —  Not  paid. 

118. 

Murray  D.  C. 

75. 

Hilliken    Theodore.  —  Said   to 

be    enrolled   in    Lawrence  ; 

119. 

Norcross  J.  H. 

also,  in  W.  —  Not  paid. 

120. 

Nye  C.  L. 

76. 

Hoar  Calvin  A. 

121. 

Nolan  Martin  J. 

77. 

Hall  John. 

122. 

Noyes  George  L. 

78. 

Horan  Charles. —  Paid  $25. 

123. 

Norcross  George  F. 

79. 

Horn  Henry  Jr. 

124. 

Norton  Harrison. 

80. 

Horn  George  W.  Jr. 

125. 

Nichols  Moses.  —  Excused 

81. 

Horn  C.  F. 

from  paying. 

82. 

Horn  K.  F. 

126. 

Nevens  James. 

83. 

Harvey  J.  W. 

84. 

Hews  James. 

127. 

Otis  Ward  M. 

85. 

Hutchins  Fred. 

128. 

Otis  Thomas.  —  Paid  by  T 

86. 

Higgins  B.  D. 

G.Banks,AV.H.Clark,Chas 
W.  Stone,  and  S.  T.  Sharp 

87. 

Ingalls  Charles  W.  —  Not  paid. 

88. 

Ingalls  Charles  E.  —  Paid  $20. 

129. 

Pinkham  J.  S.  —  Substitute 

% 

130. 

Phelps  George. 

89. 

Jones  Isaiah  W. 

131. 

Phelan  John. 

90. 

Jackson  Fred  S. 

132. 

Phelan  Dennis. 

133. 

Phelan  Richard. 

91. 

Kendall  Francis. 

134. 

Pond  John.  —  Not  paid. 

92. 

Keyes  F.  H. 

135. 

Puffer  Reuben. 

93. 

Keefe  John. 

136. 

Parseley  J.  S. 

94. 

Kincaid  J.  A. 

137. 

Pease  James  H. 

138. 

Perkins  Luke. 

95. 

Learned  S.  2d. 

139. 

Perkins  William. 

96. 

Lincoln  A.  Jr. 

140. 

Perkins  Jabez. 

97. 

Lewando  A. 

141. 

Parker  George  W. 

98. 

Lawn  WiUiam.  — Paid  $20. 

142. 

Page  Charles  F. 

99. 

Larkin  John. 

143. 

Pierce  Joel.  —  Exempt. 

144. 

Pierce  Benjamin  H. 

175. 

Shorey  J.  P. 

145. 

Pratt  Miles.  —  Substitute. 

176. 

Stowe  John. 

146. 

Pollard  James  E. 

' 

177. 

178. 

Smith  F.  B. 
Sanborn  A.  J. 

147. 

Robinson  William. 

179. 

Stone  Joshua  C. 

148. 

Robinson  Charles  D. 

149. 

Richards  A.  L. 

180. 

Turner  L.  A. 

150. 

Russell  Henry. 

181. 

Tarbell  E.  G. 

151. 

Ross  E. 

182. 

Tainter  George. 

152. 

Rosebrook  S.  H. 

183. 

Tillson  H.  B. 

153. 

Raney  James. 

184. 

Train  0.  A. 

154. 

Rogers  Artemas  B. 

185. 

Tobey  WilHam  M. 

155. 

Robbins  Fred.  —  Substitute. 

186. 

Trow  Edward  L. 

156. 

Risdon  Isaac  E. 

187. 

ThroopeJ.  C. — Arsenal.   Not 

157. 

Russell   George   F.  - 

—  Fur- 

paid. 

nished  Substitute. 

188. 

Teel  Samuel. 

158. 

Snow  George  K. 

189. 

Vales  Harrison  G. 

159. 

Sherman  Alfred. 

190. 

Vay  John.  — Paid  $20. 

160. 

Stebbins  A.  H. 

161. 

Spear  Frank. 

191. 

Wilson  B.  0. 

162. 

Simpson  WilUam  C. 

192. 

Wiswall  H.  M. 

163. 

Sherman  Fred. 

193. 

Wilson  C.  H. 

164. 

Sanger  Joseph  Jr. 

194. 

Wilbur  George  B.  —  Substi- 

165. 

Sharp  S.  T. 

tute. 

166. 

ShurtlifF  A.  T. 

195. 

Whittemore  C.  E. 

167. 

Stone  Joseph  H. 

196. 

Waite  J.  G. 

168. 

Stanley   Edward   E. 

—  En- 

197. 

Wilson  W.  A. 

rolled  in  Rhode  Island.  — 

198. 

Webster  George.  —  Said  to  be 

Not  paid. 

enrolled  in  Lawrence  ;  also 

169. 

Stone  Charles  W. 

in  W.  —  Not  paid. 

170. 

Shaw  Oliver. 

199. 

Wheeler  Otis. 

171. 

Stiles  William  L.  Jr. 

200. 

White  Frank  E. 

172. 

Sanderson  Charles  — 

Enrolled 

201. 

Worcester  Francis. 

in  Belmont.     Not 

paid. 

202. 

Webb  A.  T. 

173. 

Sanger  George  C. 

203. 

Weekes  C.  H. 

174. 

Seavey  James  F. 

204. 

Washburn  C.  W. 

^ 


RECAPITULATION. 

168  men  paid  $40  each $6,720 

5     "       "       20     "        100 

1  man     "       25 25 

1     "       "       30 30 

10  Furnished  substitutes.  ■ — 

19  Uncollected.  $6,875 


204 


SUBSCRIPTIONS  FROM  OTHER  SOURCES. 


Alvin  Adams,    $500 

Josiali  Stickney, 500 

Mrs.  Win.  Pratt, 100 

B.  B.  Titcoiub, -200 

Tyler  Bigelow 200 

J.  A.  Locke 200 

John  Ternpleton, 200 

Jesse  Wheeler 100 

Wm.  Blake, 100 

Geo.  A.  Stearns, 50 

Edward  Whitney, 50 

H.  P.  Page, 50 

David  H.  Priest, 50 

Wm.  C.  S.  Harrington, 50 

H.  Chadhourn, 50 

Samuel  Noyes, 50 

Alfred  Howes,    50 

C.  &  I.  V.  Beemis, 50 

Jer.  Russell, 50 

Daniel  Bond, 50 

■  S.  F.  Batchelder, 50 

Seth  Bemis,   . . .  -i 50 

Thomas  L.  French, 75 

Chas.  J.  Barry, 50 

Rev.  John  Weiss, 40 

John  K.  Stickney 25 

P.   Priest, 25 

Dr.  Luther  B.  Morse, 20 

Rev.  H.  V.  Degan, 20 

Chas  Whittemore, 20 

Greo.  Pierce, 20 

Abel  Hunt, 20 

Chas.  Bright,  15 

Philip  Nugent, 10 

James  Allen, 15 

Timothy  Mahoney, 10 

Silas  M.  Hatch 10 

Moses  Fuller,  Jr., 10 

Edward  T.  Rutter, 15 

Patrick  O'HoUoran, 10 

Capt.  Chas.  Thurston, 25 

Wm    C.  Foley, 10 

J.  W.  Pearsons, 10 

A.  Abbott, 10 

Wm.  Sherman, 25 


Aint  carried  forward,  $3,240 


Amt  brought  forward,  $3,240 

Wm.  H.  Dadmun,' 25 

A.  Locke, 20 

James  E.  Pollard, 60 

T.  Barnes, 5 

Michael  Guildy, 5 

M.  B.  Dailey,    5 

P.  J.  Glynn, 5 

J.  Crowley 5 

Patrick  Cavanah, 5 

John  Oliwr, 5 

Barnard  Weldon, .  .    5 

Thos.  Livermore,    5 

Thos.  O'Neil, 5 

Patrick  Kelley, 5 

Daniel  Cashman,    5 

Antony  Barry, 5 

James  Jorden,   5 

O.  Leclare, 5 

Patrick  McGrath, 5 

Thos.  Welch, 5 

Jonas  Phelps, 10 

William  A.  Burk 10 

Wilham  Fay,   10 

H.  N.  Page, 10 

Patrick  Flannery, 10 

M.  J.  O'Brien, 10 

James  McFarland, 10 

Thomas  Conran, 10 

Daniel  Reed, 10 

Wilham  K.  Chase, 10 

Gilbert  Nichols, 10 

E   Hilton, 10 

D.  W.  Houghton, 10 

L.  Chickering,    10 

J.  F.  L-eland, 10 

J.  G.  Sanger, 10 

H.  Ayres 20 

W.  M.  Bruce 20 

C.  Reily,    5 

E.  F.  Lapieiii, 5 

Arthur  Monahan 5 

J.  Brett,    5 

Edwin  Sawyer 5 

W.  H.  Ireland, 5 

Abner  French,   $100,  (not  paid) 

$3,600 


Three  thousand  dollars  have  also  been  deposited,  by 
the  Town  Treasurer,  with  the  State  authorities,  for  the 
purpose  of  recruiting  in  the  Southern  States,  which  will 
entitle  the  town  to  twenty-four  recruits,  if  successful. 
As  flir  as  reported  by  the  Board  of  Enrolment,  about 
10  per  cent  have  already  been  secured. 

J.  G.  Gooch,  Esq.,  has  also  deposited  one  hundred 
and  twenty-five  dollars  for  a  representative  recruit, 
which  Avill  be  credited  to  the  town. 

After  enlisting  a  portion  of   the  quota,  it  was  sup- 
posed that  an  insufficient  amount  had  been  subscribed, 
on  account  of  the  advanced  price  of  recruits ;  therefore, 
a  supplementary  subscription  was  opened,  which,  it  was 
agreed,  should  be  used  for  the  protection  of  the  sub- 
scribers ;  as  also  the  subscribers  to  the  forty-dollar  as- 
sessment, in  case  the  committee  should  not  be  able  to 
fill  the  quota  entire;  but  fortunately,  they  were  able  to 
save    the   town  from  a   draft,  without   using    the  full 
amount  of  the   following   subscriptions,    80    per  cent, 
of   which    will    be    refunded    to    the    subscribers   who 
have  paid,  at  the  recruiting  office,  on  Saturday  evening, 
Dec.   3d,  or  at  the  office  of  the   treasurer-  in  Boston. 
Those  w^ho  have  not  paid  will  be  called  upon  for  20  per 
cent,  only,  which  will  leave  from   one  to  two  hundred 
dollars  in  the  hands  of  the  committee,  for  the  purpose 
of  correcting  the   present  enrolment,  as  explained  on 
page  11. 


SUPPLEMENTARY   SUBSCRIPTIONS. 


G.  N.  March, $160 

A.  Lenando, 100 

0.  A.  Train, 100 

Joel  Barnard, 100 

R.  L.  Davis, 200 

Wendell  P.  Coolidge, 100 

Luke  Perkins,   160 

Joseph  G.  Barker, 75 

A.  A.  Barker 75 

J.  M.  Bean, 135 

J.  W.  Coffin,   75 

J.  B.  Goodrich,  75 

C.  D.  Crawford, 75 

J.  W.  Magee, 75 

J.  G.  Wait, 50 

T.  G.  Banks, 50 

L.  A.  Turner, 150 

Wm.  H.  Clark, 50 

H.  T.  Brackett,   50 

J.  H.  Brown, .  50 

Geo.  Tainter, 50 

Oliver  Shaw, 50 

C.  W.  Stone, 50 

G.  R.  Dwelle, 50 

Wm.  Perkins, 50 

H.  W.  Macurdy,    . ., 50 

John  Coolidge,  Jr., 50 

H.  R.  Chadbourn 50 

M.  W.  Chadbourn, 50 

Wm.  Robinson, 50 

Fred.  S.  Jackson, 50 


Anit  carried  up,  $2,455 


Ain't  h'ought  up,  $2,455 

C.  C.  McLauthlin, 25 

Geo.  L.  Noyes, 25 

S.  H.  Rosebrook 25 

Geo  W.  Horn, 25 

C.  E.  Whittemore, 25 

Frank  Spear,   50 

Oliver  W,  Dudley, 25 

Calvin  A.  Hoar, 25 

L.  Bemis, 10 

A.  A.  Sherman, 10 

F.  H.  Keyes, 10 

Mrs.  J.  W.  Bradford,   10 

C.  W.  Washburn, 10 

Jabez  Perkins, 5 

John  Brigham,  Jr.,   10 

F.  H.  Edgecomb, 15 

Frank  Worcester, 10 

W.  C.  Simpson,   5 

Matthew  Doherty, 5 

C.  H.  M'Garvey, ..10 

J.  L.  McLauthlin 40 

Edward  Childs, 25 

A.  L.  Richards, 50 

Geo.  F.  Meacham, 50 

Geo.  K.  Snow, 50 

J.  Hinman, 50 

B.  0.  Wilson,   50 

Francis  Kendall, 160 

C.  H.  Burnham, 50 

Fred  Sherman, 25 

John  Mooney, 25 

$3,365 


RECAPITULATION. 

Amount  received  from  enrolled  men      ....  $6,875 

Subscriptions  from  other  sources 3,660 

Amount  received  from  Town 5,000 

Amount  collected  of  supplemental  subscriptions     2,655 

$18,190 


Total  amount  paid  for  recruits  and  substitutes 
Amount  refunded  to  supplemental  subscribers 


.  15,955 

.     2,235 

$18,190 


NAMES   OF   ENLISTED   MEN. 


1  John  Connelly,  re-enllsted  3  years  in  N.  0.,  3d  Mass.  Cavalry. 

2  A.  A.  Spencer,  Invalid  Corps,  3  years. 

3  Cornelius  Lynch,  Arsenal,  3  years. 

4  Joseph  M.  Burns, 

5  John  Dunn, 

6  James  Dunn, 

7  Joseph  Young, 

8  John  Downey, 

9  Edward  Kenney, 

10  Nathan  S.  Kemp,  39th  Mass.  Regiment,  1  year. 

11  John  Whitney,  39th  Mass.  Regiment,  1  year. 

12  Henry  Richards,  4th  Mass.  Cavalry,  3  years. 

13  Geo.  W.  Farrell,  2d  Mass.  Heavy  Artillery,  3  years. 

14  Thomas  Donlan,  2d  Mass.  Cavalry,  3  years. 

15  William  Anne,  enlisted  in  Washington  for  3  years. 

16  Wm.  Clusky, 

17  Danl.  W.  Frazer, 

18  John  Vaughan, 

19  James  Holden, 

20  Chas.  Rinehart, 

21  James  Baker, 

22  Wm.  Brown, 

23  James  Miller, 

24  John  T.  Johnson, 

25  Bernard  Lyons, 

26  John  Ellis, 

27  Robert  Johnson, 

28  C.  E.  W.  Lawson, 

29  Geo.  T.  Carter, 

30  Robt.  Morton, 

31  John  Morly, 

32  Wm.  Parker, 

33  Patrick  Murphy, 

34  John  Carroll, 

35  Wm.  Holland, 

36  John  Taylor, 

37  Jos.  Vinton,  Jr., 

38  E.  F.  Scruton, 

39  Patrick  McNeil, 

40  Timothy  McGuire, 

41  Chas.  C.  Johnson, 

2 


10 


NAMES    OF    PERSONS    FURNISHING   SUBSTI- 
TUTES. 

PRINCIPAL.  SUBSTITUTE. 

Greorge  F.  Russell, Vincennes  Andalacia,  . .  .3  yrs. 

Daniel  E.  Chase,   : . . .  William  Fitzgerald, 3  yrs. 

George  B.  Wilbur, John  Smith,    3  yrs. 

George  H.  Bundy Frank  M'Gloin,    3  yrs. 

John  H.  Conant, John  Burke, 3  yrs. 

Delano  March,   John  McGinley 3  yrs. 

Miles  Pratt, Louis  Monplaisu-,    3  yrs. 

Charles  Russell, Frank  Harris, 3  yrs. 

John  S.  Pinkham, Frederick  Plankin 1  yr. 

Royal  Gilkey, Alexander  INIcDougal,  . .  .  1  yr. 

Charles  S.  Dana,    Antonio  Silver, 3  yrs. 

Fred  Robbins, Jeremiah  Cooney, 3  yrs. 


RECAPITULATION. 

Over  on  previous  calls 7 

Assigned  from  Navy  claim 7 

Number  enlisted 41 

Substitutes  furnished 12 

Number  assigned  from  State,  being  our  portion  of 

Navy  men  credited  to  State  at  large      .     .     .     .  30 

97 

Our  quota  assigned          94 

Leaving  surplus 3 


11 


RESPECTFULLY   SUBMITTED    TO   THE    EN- 
ROLLED MEN  OF  WATERTOWN. 

If  an  error  is  known  to  exist  in  the  foregoing  report, 
it  is  hoped  that  it  will  be  reported  to  the  treasurer;  as 
at  some  of  the  meetings,  in  the  confusion  of  the  sub- 
scriptions and  payments,  it  is  possible  that  the  proper 
credits  have  not  been  made ;  although  the  committee 
have  devoted  a  great  deal  of  time,  and  have  endeav- 
ored to  keep  an  accurate  account  of  all  receipts  and 
payments. 

The  committee  would  acknowledge  their  indebted- 
ness to  Messrs.  Isaac  Robbins,  Luther  Bent,  and  Wil- 
liam Sherman,  as  sub-committee,  for  their  efforts  in  so- 
liciting subscriptions ;  and  also  Messrs.  A.  F.  Fleming, 
Benjamin  Brown,  and  others  at  the  arsenal,  for  their 
kind  assistance  in  collections  made  by  them,  and  facili- 
ties rendered  us  at  various  times;  as  also  to  Messrs. 
Henr}^  Chase,  A.  W.  Hildreth,  and  H.  M.  Wiswall,  for 
assistance  in  collecting,  and  particularly  to  T.  N.  Hooper, 
Esq.,  for  his  successful  efforts  at  Washington.  It  is  now 
expected,  in  case  of  another  call,  that  the  enrolled  men 
who  have  declined  cad  at  this  time  (save  those  who  are 
unable  to  contribute)  will  be  prepared  to  respond,  by 
making  the  same  efforts  and  sacrifices  as  made  by  those 
who  have  so  promptly  come  forward  and  answered  the 
assessment  levied  on  them  by  the  committee. 

The  committee  now  present  the  corrected  enrolment 
of  the  town  as  it '  stands  at  the  office  of  the  provost 
marshal,  Nov.  1st,  18G4.  It  is  known  that  there  are  a 
large  number  of  names  which  should  be  struck  off;  and 
it  is  quite  important  that  it  should  be  attended  to  at 
once.     The  committee  would  therefore  request,  that  if 


12 


any  person,  whose  name  is  on  the  following  list,  is 
known  to  be  an  alien,  a  non-resident,  over  age,  or  who  has 
a  permanent  physical  disaUlity ,  to  report  the  case  at  once 
to  the  committee  in  tvriting,  that  they  can  provide  to 
have  their  names  stricken  from  the  roll.  It  is  hoped 
that  the  importance  of  this  will  be  realized  hj  the  enrolled 
men,  for  their  own  protection  as  well  as  for  the  interest 
of  the  town. 

A  day  will  be  appointed  in  each  month  by  the  pro- 
vost marshal,  of  which  the  committee  will  be  advised, 
for  examinations. 

It  is  provided  that  further  corrections  of  the  enrol- 
ment lists  can  be  made  at  any  time.  The  corrections 
of  the  enrolment  do  not  cease  with  its  revision,  as  re- 
cently completed  or  now  in  progress.  On  the  contrary, 
the  revision  and  correction  of  the  lists  is  a  continuous 
duty,  to  which  the  labors  of  the  board  must  be  di- 
rected. Signed, 

LUKE  PERKINS, 
GEO.  N.  MARCH, 
GEO.  K.  SNOW, 
A.  L.  RICHARDS, 
S.  H.  ROSEBROOK, 
A.  LEWANDO. 

GEO.  N.  MARCH,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  office  in  Boston, 
134  and  136  Devonshii-e  Street. 


LIST  OF  ENROLLED  MEN  OF  WATERTOWN. 

Tliose  marked  with  a  *  have  paid  the  assessment. 


Atherton  Chase  B. 
Allen  James, 
Allen  James, 
Amey  William, 
Austin  Henry, 
Adams  Waldo, 

Bullard  John  A. 
Bangs  Edward, 
Burke  Michael, 
Berry  James, 
Brigham  John,  Jr.* 
Bradley  Robert, 
Banks  Thomas  G  * 
Bryant  Francis,* 
Brackett  H.  F.* 
Barker  Joseph  Gr.* 
Bright  George  W.  j 
Burns  Patrick, 
Bean  Enoch,* 
Ballentine  Peter, 
Brackett  Edward  E. 
Bestwick  Alfred, 
Berry  Frank,  Jr.* 
Bowen  George  E.* 
Barnes  Thompson, 
Bright  Charles  H. 
Bright  Henry  F. 
Blaisdell,  J.  T.* 
Barry  Lawrence, 
Bright  George  A. 
Barry  Larry, 
Bean  Horace  G.* 
Bustin  W.  H. 
Baldwin  Philo, 
Beard  Francis, 


31 

Laborer. 

33 

Car-driver. 

35 

Harness-maker. 

39 

Farmer. 

30 

Blacksmith. 

27 

Express-man. 

40 

Agent. 

38 
41 

Lawyer. 
Mason. 

39 

Laborer. 

36 
41 

37 

Surveyor  of  Lumber. 

Carpenter. 

Conductor. 

30 

Sash  and  Blind  Maker. 

34 

Car-driver. 

34 

Teacher. 

25 

Tin-worker. 

30 

Laborer. 

43 

Merchant. 

22 

Leather-worker. 

20 

(< 

27 

'C 

29 

<( 

21 

Tin-worker. 

22 

Iron-worker. 

33 

Baker. 

41 

Baker. 

32 

33 

Carpenter. 
Laborer. 

28 

Baker. 

42 

Laborer. 

35 

Clerk. 

40 

Collar-maker. 

35 

Teamster. 

30 

Laborer. 

14 


Barnard  John,* 

35 

Painter. 

Bean  James  M.* 

43 

Merchant. 

Bemis  Lucius,* 

36 

Mason. 

Boynton  E.  W. 

37 

Carpenter. 

Bosworth  Horace, 

39 

jMerchant. 

Beck  Henry  C  * 

39 

Leather-worker. 

Brown  Benjamin,* 

40 

Carpenter. 

Blown  Francis  J. 

43 

Farmer. 

Barnard  Joe,* 

42 

Merchant. 

Barker  Alexander  A.* 

39 

Superintendent  Mt.  Auburn, 

Burnham  Charles  H.* 

36 

Carpenter. 

Burke  William  A. 

24 

Brass-worker. 

Bass  Hiram  H. 

24 

Harness-maker. 

Brigham  Charles, 

22 

Architect. 

Baldwin  William  F. 

25 

Tinsmith. 

Bent  Judson  L. 

20 

Clerk. 

Bartlett  Charles, 

24 

Laborer. 

Barrow  Warren  W.* 

40 

Teamster. 

Brown  Frank, 

30 

Brass-worl^er. 

Bullard  Charles  H. 

27 

Painter. 

Brown  J.  Hamilton,* 

27 

Machinist. 

Bradford  John,* 

41 

Sea  Captain. 

Burke  Thomas,* 

28 

Machinist. 

Breck  Henry, 

41 

Farmer. 

Babb  Freeman,* 

29 

Farmer. 

Brackett  David  W  * 

28 

Harness-maker. 

Bean  Zelotas  C. 

30 

Coachman. 

Bright  Joseph, 

21 

Laborer. 

Bean  Hiram  F. 

21 

Laborer. 

Burrill  Charles  W. 

20 

Operative. 

Brown  Levi, 

32 

Carpenter. 

Carroll  Patrick, 

40 

Laborer. 

Conden  John, 

38 

Laborer. 

Canis  Augustus, 

36 

Silk-worker. 

Cavanaugh  Patrick, 

36 

Blacksmith. 

Coffin  J.^W.* 

42 

lAIiUer. 

Chase  Henry,* 

40 

Teacher. 

Cos  William, 

43 

Hostler. 

Cox  Benjamin, 

44 

Hostler. 

Crawford  Calvin  D* 

37 

Farmer. 

Chamberlain  George  D. 

40 

Butcher. 

Coolidge  John  Jr.* 

42 

Farmer. 

Cole  John  S  * 

28 

Carpenter. 

Carbrey  Philip, 

29 

Wheelwright. 

Cox  David  M.  R. 

28 

Clerk. 

Cushman  Daniel, 

28 

Bkcksmith. 

Clement  John  W.* 

21 

Carpenter. 

Childs  Edward  F.* 

30 

Sash  and  Blind  Maker. 

Chamberlain  Newell, 

32 

Butclier. 

15 


Coolidge  Wenclel  P.* 

21 

Farmer. 

Carey  Patrick,* 

32 

Laborer. 

Clous  Charles  N. 

23 

Carver. 

Clarke  W.  H.* 

24 

Clerk. 

Cole  Charles  F. 

30 

Coachman. 

Clement  Chauney  E. 

28 

Coachman. 

Cadwell  A.  D.  C. 

40 

Carpenter. 

Cotton  Jonathan  C. 

21 

Laborer. 

Cutter  James  L.* 

30 

Painter. 

Cummings  J.  M. 

28 

Machinist. 

Cutter  William, 

23 

Laborer. 

Choate  Francis  A. 

35 

Grocer. 

Chase  Silas  M. 

26 

Wool-sorter. 

Conway  Thomas, 

22 

Cartridge-maker. 

Coffin  James, 

35 

C  artridge-maker , 

Chase  Frederick, 

25 

Carpenter. 

Chase  WiUiam  K. 

26 

Carpenter. 

Crockett  John, 

26 

Laborer. 

Chadburn  Henry  R.* 

26 

Merchant. 

Chadbourne  Marshal  H,* 

29 

Merchant. 

Chant  Frank,* 

27 

Laborer. 

Chase  Aaron, 

35 

Mason. 

Duffy  John, 

27 

Laborer. 

Dunn  Dennis, 

25 

Stone-mason. 

Dailey  James, 

29 

Laborer. 

Dudy  Patrick, 

25 

Laborer. 

Duelly  George  R. 

31 

Teacher. 

Derby  Henry  C* 

29 

Triper. 

Doughty  Charles  E. 

25 

Triper. 

Donovan  Patrick, 

36 

Blacksmith. 

Dudley  Oliver  W.* 

36 

Carpenter. 

Doherty  Mathew,* 

41 

Carpenter. 

Dickey  Ira  S.* 

35 

Teamster. 

Davis  Robert  L.* 

40 

Ganger. 

Dennin  S.  R. 

37 

Clergyman. 

Dunning  John  H. 

38 

Stabler. 

Denlin  Thomas, 

42 

Laborer. 

Doty  William  D.* 

28 

Student. 

Doherty  James  V.* 

26 

Machinist. 

Danforth  James  B. 

38 

Grocer, 

Dyer  Ebenezer  D.* 

34 

Grocer. 

Day  John  M. 

22 

Laborer. 

Dunn  Wallace, 

36 

Spinner. 

Edgecomb  Freeman  H.* 

31 

Carpenter. 

Ensly  John, 

25 

Xiaborer. 

Eckerstein  Jacob, 

30 

Laborer. 

Eames  Legard  T. 

21 

Harness-maker. 

Emerson  Lyman, 

40 

Carpenter. 

16 


Floyd  F.  C. 
Farnum  Edwin  B. 
Fagan  James, 
Foley  Patrick, 
Fuller  Charles  C, 
Farwell  William  E.* 
Flood  Bernard, 
Fox  Burnam, 
Fagan  James,  2d, 
Follen  Michael, 
Flemming  A.  F.* 
Furden  Thomas,* 
Fewkes  Jesse,* 
Fewks  Henry, 
Flannery  Patrick, 
Fillebourne  George  E, 
Fellows  Orrin  P. 
Farwell  Edwin  A. 

Garland  Patrick, 
Griffith  Luke, 
Goodell  E.  C. 
Greenwood  Lewis,* 
Goodrich  John  B.* 
Grant  Charles  H. 
GifFord  David  C. 
Gilkey  Welcome, 
Gage  William  L.* 
Gleason  Michael, 
Gilkey  Pyam  L.* 

Hiu-d  Chas.  B. 
Hubbard  Stephen, 
Harrison  James  H. 
Hutchins  Frederic,* 
Harris  Samuel, 
Higgins  Baxter,* 
Hovey  Charles, 
Hicoek  Henry, 
Horn  Henry,  Jr.* 
Hoar  Calvin  A.* 
Howard  WilKam  C. 
Hardy  Wallace  L.* 
Harrington  George  H. 
Hartnett  John, 
Hiss  Peter, 
Hardy  Patrick, 
Howe  Thomas, 
Harriman  James, 
Hudson  George, 


21 

21 

Machinist. 
Laborer. 

21 

Laborer. 

23 

Laborer. 

30 

Merchant. 

27 

Laborer. 

30 

Catholic  Priest. 

26 

Laborer. 

25 

n 

32 

" 

39 

Machinist. 

36 

Laborer. 

36 

Carver. 

38 
38 

Carpenter. 
Gas-worker. 

21 

Laborer. 

29 

Carpenter. 

23 

Machinist. 

25 

Blacksmith. 

22 

Laborer. 

23 

Moulder. 

28 

Iron-worker. 

27 
37 

Lawyer. 

Sash  and  Blind  Maker. 

37 

Carriage-maker. 

39 

Seaman. 

31 

35 

Clergyman. 
Laborer. 

32 

Sea  Captain. 

27 

Laborer. 

32 
25 
32 

Carpenter. 
Carpenter. 

Miller. 

23 

L-on-worker. 

31 
21 

22 

Carpenter. 
Carpenter. 
Leather  Worker. 

25 
32 

Carpenter. 
Farmer. 

27 

Ice  Dealer. 

25 

Clerk. 

21 

Clerk. 

28 

Laborer, 

31 

" 

24 

(< 

30 

Hostler. 

31 

Laborer. 

29 

" 

17 


Henesey  Patrick, 

21 

Laborer. 

Hughes  James,* 

36 

Mason. 

Hedermon  John, 

35 

Laborer. 

Houghton  D.  W. 

41 

Carpenter. 

Hinman  Joseph,* 

40 

Shoe  dealer. 

Horn  Converse  F.* 

42 

Dentist. 

Horan  Charles,* 

36 

Laborer. 

Howard  Frederick  H. 

30 

Ice  Dealer. 

Horn  George  W.,  Jr.* 

20 

Carpenter. 

Hurley  Morris, 

35 

Laborer. 

Holbrook  John  G. 

26 

Express-man. 

Hildreth  Alonzo  W  * 

36 

Clerk. 

Hilton  Charles  C. 

20 

Blacksmith. 

Hiliker  Theodore, 

26 

Wool- sorter. 

Hayden  William  E. 

36 

Carpenter. 

Hall  John,* 

31 

Carpenter. 

Harrington  George  E. 

20 

Laborer. 

Harvey  James  W.* 

21 

Blacksmith. 

Horn  Kobert  F.* 

2b 

Dentist. 

Hubbard  James, 

30 

Moulder. 

Hayward  William  R, 

43 

Farmer. 

Hartford  John  W. 

40 

Farmer. 

Hawes  Daniel, 

25 

Butcher. 

Hutchins  Frank  J.* 

28 

Gardner. 

Ireland  John, 

28 

Painter. 

Ingalls  Charles  W. 

29 

Cartridge-maker. 

Ingalls  Charles  E.* 

25 

Machinist. 

Jackson  W.  H. 

31 

Surveyor. 

Jellison  I.  S. 

20 

Blacksmith. 

Jackson  Frederick  S.* 

22 

Clerk. 

Johnson  George  W. 

37 

Machinist. 

Jones  Isaiah  W.* 

35 

Machinist. 

Johnson  Nelson, 

29 

Moulder. 

Jones  Nathan, 

43 

•  Farmer. 

Jackson  Henry  S. 

24 

Clerk. 

Kelly  James, 

31 

Trader. 

Kelly  Hugb  S. 

23 

Leather-worker. 

Keife  John,* 

21 

Blacksmith. 

King  Edwin  A. 

23 

Laborer. 

Kelly  John,  2d, 

28 

Painter. 

Keyes  F.  H.* 

43 

Carpenter. 

Kincaid  John  A.* 

35 

Wheel-wright. 

Kendall  Francis,* 

42 

Merchant. 

Kelly  John,  3d, 

35 

Laborer. 

Kelly  John, 

38 

Gardner. 

Knight  William  H. 

31 

Laborer. 

Kelly  Patrick, 

34 

Laborer. 

18 


Kinj^  Benjamin, 

Lee  Andrew, 
Lovely  Bernard, 
Loud  Georo-e  E. 
Lovejoj  John  A. 
Leniohan  Patrick, 
Leonard  Hugh, 
Lane  Frank, 
Landers  Edward, 
Lincohi  Abraham,  Jr.* 
Lynch  Jolin, 
Learned  Charles  H. 
Learned  Samuel,  2d,* 
Lindly  Warren  J. 
Lewando  Adolph,* 
Learned  Samuel  S. 
Livermore  Josiah  T. 
Lawn  William,* 
Lindley  Austin  W. 
Larkin  John.* 
Loomis  Henry, 

Moulton  Leonard, 
Moore  William, 
Moore  George  B* 
.Merseman  Nahum, 
Moores  John  T. 
March  George  N.* 
iMeacham  George  F.*" 
McSherry  Owen,  . 
Moores  John  T.,  2d, 
Murphy  James, 
Mansur  John 
Mayo  Emory,* 
Miner  Isaac  P. 
Masterson  Levi, 
McCormick  John,' 
Murphy  Dennis, 
McLauthlin  Charles  C* 
McMasters  Archibald,* 
Madden  James,* 
Mason  Henry  P.* 
Mulhern  Bernard, 
McLauthlin  James  L.* 
Macurdy  H.  W.* 
McCormick  Michael, 
Magee  James  W.* 
Mahoney  Timothy, 
Meaher  Dennis,* 
McGuire  Phillip, 


32 


Farmer. 


22 

Mechanic. 

22 

Laborer. 

29 

Paper-hanger. 

20 

Laborer. 

24 

Blacksmith. 

28 

Leather-worker. 

30 

Painter. 

24 

Blacksmith. 

30 

Laborer. 

27 

Laborer. 

33 

Farmer. 

44 

Wood-worker. 

41 

Merchant. 

42 

Dyer.  ^ 

43 

-  Provision  dealer. 

42 

Butcher. 

35 

Hostler. 

20 

Provision  dealer. 

40 

Blacksmith. 

25 

Sash  &  Blind  Maker. 

33 

Stabler. 

21 

Moulder. 

27 

Iron-worker. 

32 

Painter. 

30 

Laborer. 

34 

Merchant. 

32 

Architect. 

25 

Clerk. 

28 

Carpenter. 

27 

Laborer. 

25 

Laborer. 

30 

Butcher. 

33 

Blacksmith. 

26 

Merchant. 

23 

Laborer. 

34 

Laborer. 

32 

Bookseller. 

42 

Tailor. 

36 

Coachman. 

39 

Butcher. 

42 

Laborer. 

40 

Sail-maker. 

39 

Carpenter. 

35 

Laborer. 

44 

Grain-dealer. 

41 

Laborer. 

36 

Hostler. 

36 

Laborer. 

19 


Marshall  Naahm,* 

31 

Triper. 

Moriarty  John,* 

26 

Car-driver. 

MeiTon  Alonzo, 

40 

Teamster. 

Mintaugh  Lawrence, 

28 

Painter. 

Miner  S.  A. 

36 

Carpenter. 

Meserve  Stephen  E. 

31 

Carpenter. 

McCarty  John,* 

43 

Catholic  Priest. 

McGrarvey  Charles  H.* 

20 

Laborer. 

Manning  Charles  E. 

42 

Coachman. 

Murray  Daniel  C* 

38 

Gardner. 

Noyes  G-eorge  L.* 

33 

Apothecary. 

Norton  Harrison,* 

25 

Machinist. 

Newman  Richard, 

28 

Laborer. 

Nevines  James,* 

28 

" 

Norton  Michael, 

27 

" 

Nichols  William, 

28 

Mechanic. 

Norcross  George  F.* 

39 

Carpenter. 

Nye  Charles  L.* 

36 

Moulder. 

Norcross  James  H.* 

41 

Carpenter. 

Nye  Joseph, 

40 

Moulder. 

Nolan  Martin  J.* 

36 

Blacksmith. 

Nichols  Moses, 

30 

Finisher. 

Nugent  Michael, 

20 

Laborer. 

Nichols  George  C. 

26 

Farmer. 

Olny  Albert  G. 

23 

Clerk. 

Otis  Thomas,* 

33 

Carpenter. 

O'Brien  James, 

23 

Laborer. 

0 'Brian  William, 

25 

Laborer. 

Odell  Thomas, 

35 

Mechanic. 

O'Holloran  Patrick,* 

40 

Laborer. 

O'Brien  Michael, 

22 

Tin-smith. 

Otis  Ward  M.* 

21 

Clerk. 

Phelan  John,* 

28 

Machinist. 

Pease  James,* 

24 

Leather-worker. 

Phalan  Richard,* 

24 

Wheelwright. 

Parker  George  W.* 

26 

Policeman. 

Porter  John, 

24 

Laborer. 

Perkins  Jabez,* 

27 

Iron-worker. 

Patey  Epln-aim  T. 

31 

Moulder. 

Pierce  Benjamin  H.* 

37 

Farmer. 

Parker  Lewis  D. 

25 

Car-driver. 

Phelps  George,* 

36 

Carpenter. 

Patton  Alfred  S. 

37 

Clergyman. 

Puffer  Reuben,* 

43 

Wheelwright. 

Perkins  Luke,* 

39 

L'on-worker. 

Priest  John  W. 

42 

Box-maker. 

Perkins  William,* 

41 

Teamster. 

Pollard  James  E* 

36 

Manufacturer. 

20 


Pond  John, 
Poison  James, 
Page  Chaj-les  F.* 
Priest  Charles  H. 
Prince  William, 
Parsley  John  S.* 
Phalan  Dennis,* 
Palmer  Leonard, 
Parker  A.  J. 

Kice  Silas, 
Rice  Fitz  Hiram, 
Richardson  Peter  H. 
Ritchie  Henry  A. 
Rollins  George  H. 
Robbins  Fred.* 
Richards  A.  L.* 
Russell  HoUis, 
Robison  Greorge, 
Riley  Barney, 
Rowse  William, 
Rooney  Wilham, 
Risley  George, 
Riley  Michael, 
Russell  Henry,* 
Russell  WiUiam  W. 
Ross  EU,* 
Regan  David, 
Robinson  WiUiam,* 
Raney  James,* 
Rollins  David  B. 
Robinson  Charges  D.* 
Risdon  Isaac  E.* 
Rich  Augustus  W. 
Rosebrook  S.  H.* 
Rutter  Edward  T. 

Schineon  Marclius, 
Sherman  Alffed,* 
Stone  Joseph  H.* 
Shaw  Oliver,* 
Stiles  William  L.  Jr.* 
Sanger  George  C* 
Sargent  George  W. 
Sharp  Supply  T.* 
Sweet  Charles, 
Stone  Joshua  C* 
Sullivan  Daniel, 
Stearns  Ge(7i-ge  A.* 
Spear  Francis,* 


43 

Market-man. 

30 

Moulder. 

20 

Druggist. 

21 

Brass-worker. 

25 

IMachinist. 

23 

Machinist. 

29 

Engineer. 

36 

Farmer. 

36 

Laborer. 

32 

Painter. 

27 

Law  Student. 

34 

Carpenter. 

20 

Laborer. 

28 

Moulder. 

29 

Clerk. 

30 

Custom-house  Officer. 

28 

Painter. 

39 

Farmer. 

27 

Laborer. 

25 

" 

26 

" 

32 

Carpenter. 

38 

Farmer. 

39 

Painter. 

40 

Ice-dealer. 

35 

Express-man. 

36 

Laborer. 

36 

Merchant. 

39 

Laborer. 

34 

JMoulder. 

20 

Machinist. 

30 

Blacksmith. 

22 

Clerk. 

24 

Carpenter. 

23 

Carpenter. 

32 

Laborer. 

22 

Wood-worker. 

22 

Clerk. 

32 

IMoulder. 

25 

Tin-worker. 

20 

Sash  and  Blind  Maker 

22 

Tailor. 

28 

Clerk. 

31 

Restaurant. 

28 

Farmer. 

31 

Laborer. 

41 

Merchant. 

22 

Conductor. 

21 


Stevens  George, 
Sargent  H.  M.'. 
Stowe  John,* 
Sleeper  George  H. 
Stetson  Calvin, 
Snow  George  K.* 
Sullivan  John, 
Stone  John, 
Sherman  Frederick,* 
Shorey  Joseph  P.* 
Sanljorn  Andrew,* 
Stone  George  L. 
Stebbins  Araee  H.* 
Stone  Charles  W.* 
ShurtlefF  Abiel  T.* 
Spencer  Albert  C. 
Simpson  William  C* 
Seavey  James  F.* 
Smith  Isaac, 
Smith  F.  B.* 
Sharkey  Frank, 

Tillson  Hiram  B.* 
Trow  E.  L.* 
Trow  Melbourne  C. 
Taylor  John, 
Train  Otis  A.* 
Tuck  E.  W. 
Tobey  Isaac  F. 
Tarbell  Elbridge  G.* 
Teals  Samuel,* 
Tugmon  John  S. 
Tainter  George,* 
Turner  Levi  A.* 
Turner  Benjamin, 
Thompson  James  D. 
Thompson  Joseph, 
Townsend  Luther  T, 

Underwood  Sylvester, 

Vales  H.  T. 
Valentine  John  E. 

Washburn  Collins  W.* 
Weeks  Charles  H.* 
Waters  Samuel  H. 
Webster  Horatio, 
Warren  Henry, 


32 

Laborer. 

28. 

Laborer. 

27 

Car-driver. 

41 

Koad-builder. 

44 

Laborer. 

37 

Printer. 

42 

Teacher. 

38 

Clerk. 

20 

Mechanic. 

43 

Policeman. 

28 

.  Machinist. 

36 

Teamster. 

34 

Blacksmith. 

30 

Bank-teller. 

29 

Moulder. 

34 

Painter. 

27 

Painter. 

24 

Laborer. 

40 

a 

29 

,       " 

40 

(( 

23 

Moulder. 

28 

Moulder. 

24 

" 

26 

" 

31 

Merchant. 

34 

Painter. 

24 

Clerk. 

27 

Harness-maker 

25 

Mechanic. 

38 

Laborer. 

41 

Mechanic. 

40 

Leather-dealer. 

41 

Weaver. 

30 

Lawyer. 

30 

Teamster. 

25 

Clergyman. 

37 

Mason. 

31 

Moulder. 

37 

Merchant. 

28 

Merchant. 

31 

Merchant. 

22 

Laborer. 

21 

Wood- worker. 

25 

Painter. 

22 


White  Francis  E.* 
Waite  J.  Gilniore,* 
Webb  Abiel  T.* 
Whitney  Hiram, 
Wilson  Benjamin  0.* 
Wood  Cooledge  P.,  Jr, 
Wilson  WiUiam,* 
Whitney  Leonai'd,  Jr. 
Whitney  Frank, 
Whitney  S.  W. 
Worcester  Francis,* 
AVhittemore  Charles,* 
Wheeler  Otis,* 
Wiswell  H.  M  * 
Wilkins  Joseph  Gr. 
Williams  Stephen, 
Wilbur  Leeprelett, 
Whittemore  Joseph  H. 
Ward  John  M. 
Wall  William  W. 
Wilson  Charles  H.* 
Wilder  George, 
Weldon  Bernard, 
Webster  George, 

Young  Joseph, 
York  John, 


25 

Express-man. 

26 

Teacher. 

33 

Laborer. 

35 

Jeweller. 

37 

Druggist. 

38 

Conductor. 

40 

Carpenter. 

43 

Paper-maker. 

39 

(( 

36 

(( 

26 

Sash  and  Blmd  Maker. 

36 

Mechanic. 

41 

Carpenter. 

36 

Clerk. 

30 

Laborer. 

21 

Triper. 

30 

Painter. 

35 

Machinist. 

20 

Laborer. 

21 

Laborer. 

36 

Carpenter. 

25 

Laborer. 

20 

Laborer. 

24 

Wool-sorter. 

25 

Laborer. 

35 

Mason. 

Whole  number  of  enrolled  men,  440. 


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ADDITIONAL    COLLECTIONS 

Since  November  1. 


Henry  C.  Beck, $10 

Porter  Harris, 10 

A.  Holbrook, 10 

J.  Learned,  jr., 10 

I\I.  Fisher, 5 

J.  H.  Black, 5 

John  Madden,    ,  .  5 

Hugh  Monahan, 5 

J.  Paige, 5 


J.  Fuller, $5 

Michael  Carrol, 5 

Hugh  Graham, 5 

W.  Dardis, 5 

Andrew  Mills, 5 

P.  Hullunel,   5 

J.  Kelley,   5 

David  Roche, 2  50 


